25 research outputs found
CERTAIN INDIAN MEDICINAL PLANTS SAFEGUARD AGAINST CANCER
ABSTRACT Herbal products are considered to be symbols of protection in comparison to the synthetic products that are regarded as risky to human life and environment. Some Medicinal plants have therapeutic potential due to the occurrence of natural antioxidants functioning as reducing agents, free radical scavengers and quenchers of singlet oxygen. Majority of their natural activity is due to bioactive compounds viz. phenol, polyphenolic, alkaloids, Saponin, and other secondary metabolites. And now the major challenge in pharmaceutical industry is drug improvement and discovery. This review discusses about some Indian medicinal plants with regard to their anti-cancerous property
University of Hyderabad, Golden Threshold Campus
The home of poet, socialite and politician Sarojini Naidu (1879-1949) and her less famous husband Dr Govindrajulu Naidu. Located on Nampally Station Road, this charming mansion of arcaded verandah is named after Sarojini Naidu’s collection of poems called Golden Threshold published in 1905, which may also be the year of its building. Seventy years after that event, the mansion housed an office of the Central University of Hyderabad in 1975.exterior, exterior view from north showing verandah, 200
University of Hyderabad, Golden Threshold Campus
The home of poet, socialite and politician Sarojini Naidu (1879-1949) and her less famous husband Dr Govindrajulu Naidu. Located on Nampally Station Road, this charming mansion of arcaded verandah is named after Sarojini Naidu’s collection of poems called Golden Threshold published in 1905, which may also be the year of its building. Seventy years after that event, the mansion housed an office of the Central University of Hyderabad in 1975.exterior, 200
The call of Râdha : poem from
1 score (9 p.) ; 33 cm. With piano acc. Poem printed on p. [1]. Cover title. In binders collection. <br
EXPOSURE TO ORGANOPHOSPHORUS INSECTICIDE (EKALUX EC 25) ALTERS OXYGEN CONSUMPTION IN THE FRESHWATER CRAB, BARYTELPHUSA CUNICULARIS
Effect of organophosphorus insecticide, ekalux on oxygen consumption in freshwater crab, B. cunicularis 0, 1, 6, 12, 18 and 24 hours after exposure were determined. Lethal concentrations (LC50) were found to be 0.4677, 0.3236, 0.1648 and 0.1474 ppm for 24, 48, 72 and 96 hours respectively. An increase in the rate of oxygen consumption of B. cunicularis was found after exposure to 0.467, 0.323, 0.164 and 0.147 ppm of ekalux. The results indicate a significant increase in the rate of oxygen consumption, highest being after 1 hour, foll-wed by a sharp fall at 24 hours. The altered oxygen consumption was related to the concentrations of ekalux and the period of exposure